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Citation: 481 U.S. 465

1. Meese v. Keene, No. 85-1180, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, December 2, 1986, Argued , April 28, 1987, Decided

OVERVIEW: The term "propaganda" in the Foreign Agents Registration Act had no pejorative connotation, so designation of an exhibitor's films as such did not adversely impact the distribution of foreign advocacy materials subject to the statutory scheme.


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